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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

pillow talk 5.0

Do you know how excited I was when this happened?

Spencer: "Oh, I just handle the shoelaces."
Chelsi: "The shoelaces?"
Spencer: "When we all get our family pictures taken and stuff."
Chelsi: "What if I never wear shoes with shoelaces unless I'm working out?"
Spencer: "My antics on the jumbotron were not well-inviting."
Chelsi: "No, they weren't. What did you do?" (Trying so hard not to laugh.)
Spencer: "I was just saying that my comments about my phone weren't worth repairing. It was a joke!"
Chelsi: "You're so funny, honey!"
Spencer: "Mmmhmmm..."

us

Spencer and I met at USU in 2004 when he was dating my best friend and roommate. A year later, he realized he was in love with me instead. Then, in the space of 72 fateful hours, he convinced me he was the one I'd been searching for my entire life. Our first kiss was New Year's Eve of 2006. We called the temple on Valentine's Day and were married that June, not a second too soon. He is my soul mate and my everything and we are very much in love.

We have a furbaby, Bella Rose Johnston, who was named pre-Twilight. She is eight and brings us much joy. She loves milk bones, sleeping, snuggling, socks, dryer sheets, squeakers, her grandpas, and her tots.

I am 31 years old and have Cerebral Palsy and Epilepsy. I love to read, bake, decorate cakes, dance (belly dance and ballet are my fave but get me to a club any day!), paint, write, scrapbook, and plan parties! I am a hopeless romantic. I love fashion, romance, music, Twilight, Disneyland, princesses in general, and anything pink or sparkly. I love Marilyn Monroe, but Jackie is my fashion icon.

Spence is also 31. He loves music, Star Wars (much to my protest), playing the guitar and harmonica, talk radio, politics, music, basketball, and baseball, especially the Red Sox. He graduated in May of 2009 in Law and Constitutional Studies. He works as a supervisor of quality assurance for the in the Driver's License Division. He's a big fan of his job as he knows it will lead to many upper-lever government opportunities.

This blog will likely be full of icky lovey-dovey-ness as we tell of our adventures. We're getting really good at this marriage thing.